Phonograph-lamp.



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PHONOGRAPH LAMP.

APPLICATION. FILED AUG-2. 1917.

1,300,363, Patented Apr. 15,1919.

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To all whom it may mm.-

FRANK H. FERAIID, 0F GRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS.

PHONOGRAIPH-LAMP;

if Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Apr. 15,1919.

Application filed August 2, 1917. Serial No. 184,068.

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' Be it known that I, FRAN citizen of the United States, residing at Granite City, Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Phono- 2 l igfiaph-Lamps, of which the'following is a vp'ro'ducin chines 0 'known as phonographs and graphophones.

" neat and ornamental appearance and which ll, clear, and exact description, such as Twill enable others skilledin the art to which 1 it appertains to make and use the same.

This inrention relates to machines for re-- sound, and particularly to mathe type that are commercially I The main object .of my invention is to provide a phonograph lamp, namely, a comined lamp and sound reproducing machine r which is so constructed that the record can be applied to and removed easily from the turntable or rotatable record support of the machine in practically the same manner that records are applied to and removed from 'phonographs. and graphophones of the kind .inow in general use.

1 Another object is to provide a device of the character referred to that p'resents a 'is so constructed that standard large-sized records can be used 1n same. and desirable features of my mvention w1ll 80 Other objects be hereinafter pointed out.

Figure 1 of the drawings is a vertical sectional view of a combined lamp and sound modificationof my invention. '"Referring to Fig. 1 of the drawlngs which reproducing machine constructed in accord-' ance with my invention; and

-Fig.- 2 is'a similar vlew, lllustrating a illustrates one form of my invention, A designatesthe standard of an electrolier or electric table lamp, B designates the shade ofsaid lamp and C designates one or more lightin' units, preferably incandescent lamp bulbs, ,t at are arranged inside of the shade B. The phonograph or sound reproducing machine, which may be of any preferred type, is arranged inside of the shade B and is supported either directly or indirectly by the standard A of the lamp. The machine shown in Fig. lot the drawings comprises a motor D, preferably electrically driven,

the standard A.

a tone arm or reproducer arm E and a turntable or rotatable record support F on which.

the record (not shown) is mounted when the machine is in operation, said reproducer arm being equipped with a reproducer that" is provided with a stylus or needle that acts upon the record. 7 The motor D is suspended from the underside of a horizontally-disposed plate 1 which is carried by brackets or upright supports 2 that are connected to a laterally-projecting flange 3 on the upper end of the standard of the lamp, and the turntable or record support F is secured to a vertically-disposed shaft 4 that is driven by the motor D.

In the form of my invention shown in Fig. 1 the standard A of the lamp is so constructed that it serves as the horn of the sound reproducing machine, said standard being hollow-and provided at its lower end with a flared portion 4 that rests upon the table or structure on which the lamp is mounted. The reproducer arm E is connected with the hollow standard A of the lamp by means of a conduit 5, and the flared portion 4 of the standard is provided with openings 6 .of any preferred form or outline so as to permit the sound to escape from the horn formed by the standard A. If desired, inclined baflies 7 can be arranged inside of The shade B of the lamp is preferably so constructed that the upper portion of same can be raised so as to permitthe records to be easily applied to or removed from'the.

turntable F of the machine. One convenient way of constructing said shade is to form it in two parts, the lower part being secured to the plate 1, and the upper part B being connected to the plate 1 by a hinge 8 so asto permit said upper part B to be swung upwardly. If desired, an electric lamp bulb 9 can be arranged on the inner-side of the top portion B of the shade, so as to illuminate the turntable F of the sound reproducing machineduring the operation of applying or removing a record, and also illuminate the top portion of the shade if it is made of transparent or translucent material.

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Electrical conductors 10 that supply current to the motor D are preferably led upwardly to the motor through the standard A of the lamp and branch conductors 11 are led from the supply conductors 10 tothe lighting units C and to the electric lamp bulb 9 in the top portion B of the shade. If desired, the top portion B of the shade can be provided with a ball, knob or projection 1250f any other desired form that serves as a handle for raising the top portion of the shade and also as an ornament for the shade.

In the form of my invention shown 1n Fig. 2, the horn of the sound reproducing machine is formed by the lower portion of the shade B and by asubstantially' inverted, frustoconical-shaped member 13 that is arranged inside of the shade and spaced away therefrom. In this form of my in-' vention the top portion '13? of the shade of the lamp and the plate 1 form the sound.

box of the sound reproducing machine and the plate 1 is provided with holes'or'open-- ings 14 through which the sound can escape into the horn formed-by the member 13 and the lower portion B of the shade of the. lamp. The member 13 is preferablyformed of opaque material and the lighting units" G of the lamp are arranged on theexterior of same.- The standard A of the lamp can;

either be solid or hollow and it is provided with a base 15. The plate 1, instead ofbeing carried by brackets, as in the form of invention shown inFig, 1, is'mouhted-directly on integral arms 2 on the standard'A'. The chief desirable "characteristic of a.

combined lamp andsound reproducing ma' chine of theconstruction above described is that the record can be applied'to or removed from the turntable F easily, owing to,th'e' fact that said turntable 'is arranged inside of a movable or removable top portion of the shadejof thelamp; Furthermore, as the motor, turntable and tone arm are all arranged inside of the shade of the lamp, the standard of the lamp can be of the same dimensions generally used in electroliers, and the turntable of the machine can be made large enough to carry large-sized standard phonograph records.

Itis, ofcourse, immaterial, so far as my invention is concerned, Whether the lamp be of the table type or of thetype that stands onvthe. floor of a room, and the particular details of construction of the standard and from said turntable;

it is also preferable to use a shade whose lower portion is fixed or stationary and whose upper portion ismovable or remoable, but neither of these features are essential to the successful operation of my de,

1. Adevice of the character referred to, consisting of a lam provided with a shade,

and a sound repro ucing machine provided with a turntable or record support that is arranged inside of said shade, sald shade having a movable top portion that can be shifted into an inoperative position when a record is being applied to or removed'from said turntable,

j 2. device of. the character referred to, consisting of a lamp provided with a shade, and a sound reproducing machine comprising a' motor and-aturntableor record sup:

port, both of which'fare arranged inside of saidshade,-said shade comprising a top portion that can be m oved finto a position to permita record to be applied topr removed v erred to, comprising-a lamp providedfwith a standard and. 'a s,'hade,,'"asound reproducing ma,-

' 3. A" device of the characterfref chine comprising-a motor that is-carried by said-"standard,.and a"rotatable record support operated by said motor and arranged Tli nsidef of the shade, of the lamp,

,4,- -'Ar'devicef. of 'he'char'acterreferred to,

consisting of a lamp rovided with a standg l a, shade, a sup'portingplate carried by 'said standard, \the top portion of the shade ofthe lamp- :being lunged to said supporting plate, a sound reproducing machine I comprising 'amotor arranged onthe underside of said supporting plate, and a turntable or record support operated by said mlotor andarranged above said supporting p-ate.j"

5. A device of the character referred to, consisting of a lamp comprising a standard, a lighting unit carried by said standard, a supporting plate arranged adjacent the upper" end of said standard, a shade for said lamp comprising a lower portion connected to-said supporting plate and a hinged top portion carried by said plate, and a phonograph provided with a turntable'or record support that is arranged above said supporting plate and'whioh is normally hidden from view by the top portion of said shade.

6. A device of the. character referred to, consisting of a lamp comprising a standard,- a shade, a horizontally-disposed supporting plate on said standard that divides said shade into an upper portion and a lower portion, the'upper portion being hinged to said plate, means for illuminating the upper portion and lower portion of said shade, table or record support of the phonograph and a phonograph carried by said standard being arranged inside of the shade of the provided with a turntable or record suplamp and the standard of the lamp being 10 port that is arranged above said plate. constructed to serve as the horn of the 7. A device of the character referred to, phonograph. consisting of an electric lamp and a phon0- graph combined as a single unit, the turn- FRANK H. FERAUD.

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